by Honey Stollman
Anna Finkelstein is the beloved fairy godmother to
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the cat and duck residents of the Ramat Gan public park. She visits them faithfully early each morning, bearing goodies bought with her own money, and with the food, dispenses love and shows care.
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by Lydia Aisenberg
Lydia Aisenberg reports on the recent visit to Wadi
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Ara and Givat Haviva of Dwayne Zacharie, the Canadian First Nation (Mohawks) police chief. He was accompanied by Dr. David Mendelssohn, formerly of the Givat Haviva academic staff and a boyhood friend from the days of the Canadian national wrestling team.
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by Deborah Opolion
Re-assessing Vienna on a return visit in modern times
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with every move recalling the history of decimation earlier. Introducing the new sensibility and emerging hope amongst the younger generation and the growing Jewish population.
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by Lydia Aisenberg
Hava (Zina) Almo, now a grandmother, is working together
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with the Beit Shean Regional Council and the Cleveland Partnership 2000 to build a new centre for Ethiopian Culture and Heritage in the city. At the centre in her home, she tells visitors the story of how the Ethiopian Jews came to Israel. .
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by Richard Dante
A fond reminiscence of the days when Israeli Cars tried
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to make their "marque" in the world of motoring with the Sabra sports cars and Carmel 12 passenger cars
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by Gabriella Bat-Aviv
More than 200 women attended a Women’s Health Awareness
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Evening, where they enjoyed various fun activities. Shari Mendes, of the The Israel Breast Cancer Emergency Fund hosted the evening for the fund, and there were lectures by international leading cancer experts.
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by Anantha Krishnan
In Gujarat, India, the annual Uttarayan festival is
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celebrated by a colourful international kite festival. During this breathtaking spectacle, the skies are filled with thousands of kites, some of which are fighter kites and at night, illuminated lanterns and fireworks add to the festival atmosphere.
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by Morty Leibowitz
How does a lay person start to reconcile contradictory
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headlines? Dr Morty Leibowitz gives us a few pointers to help sort out this dilemma
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by Flori Cohen
At an ESRA Modiin morning tea event, music therapist
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Atarah Fisher spoke on music as a means of coping amongst Holocaust survivors. In the camps, it became a means to relieve their torment and hardships, and provided support as an outlet for the expression of feelings.
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by David Rhodes
This interview highlights the experimentation and innovation
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at Dalton wineries which mirrors the way in which Israeli production has progressed over the last few decades to its present point of International standards able to satisfy local discerning tastes.
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by Nina Zuck
The ESRA annual batmitzvah party for the 12-year-old
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girls in our Students Build a Community Projects took place this year at Beit Davidson in Netanya and was a huge success!
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by Herb Hahn
Haya Samir, is a talented Israeli-Egyptian singer with
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a remarkable history. Her father, an Egyptian poet, was forced to flee Egypt in 1968 as a political refugee and Haya was brought up as an Israeli. Only when Anwar Sadat came to Israel, did she learn about her Egyptian and non-Jewish background. She performs around the world in support of peace and fraternity.
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by Morty Leibowitz
A discussion about James Joyce between Monty Leibowitz
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and 8 Indian gentlemen in a Dublin pub revealed that like Joyce's Ulysses, they were all like 'the eternal Jew' searching for their identity.
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by Sybil Levin
Sybil gives a brief history of fashion from the early
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40s to the present day, comparing men's fashion with that of women. She concludes however that if dressing up isn’t your thing Israel, where anything goes, is the place to be.
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